straight talk on ai, systems, and the work.
no hype, no guru act. what's actually working for real businesses right now, what's still a demo, and how to tell the difference before you spend a dollar.
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what a small business website actually costs in san diego
Real price ranges for small business websites in San Diego: $2k to $15k depending on what drives cost. No spin, just what to know before you hire.
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do you need a website if you have a facebook page?
If you have a Facebook page, do you still need a website? The honest answer for local service businesses, and what you actually stand to lose.
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diy website builder vs hiring someone: the honest tradeoff
The real cost of a DIY website isn't the monthly fee. It's your time, your patience, and sometimes the jobs you don't know you're losing.
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7 signs your website is costing you jobs
If your site is slow, hard to update, or embarrassing to share, that's not a design problem. It's a lead problem. Here are 7 signs you need a redesign.
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why your website gets visitors but no calls
Your website has traffic but the phone isn't ringing. Here's why that happens and what to fix first. No jargon, no guesswork.
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what ai can actually do for your business right now
A straight answer for business owners drowning in AI hype: what's real today, what's still a demo, and how to tell the difference before you spend a dollar.
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the website mistakes that quietly lose you customers
The most common small business website mistakes don't look broken. They just quietly cost you customers. Here's what to fix and why it matters.
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how i killed a $1,000-a-week task with claude and gmail
A real example of AI saving a small team real money: replacing VA inbox work with Claude drafting replies in your own voice. No hype, just the math.
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how long it really takes to build a business website
The honest answer to how long does it take to build a website: 4 to 12 weeks for most businesses, and the delay is almost never the builder.
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what a contractor's website needs to actually win jobs
What a contractor website needs to turn visitors into calls: trust signals, mobile speed, real photos, service area clarity, and a working quote path.
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